The Hamilton Humane Society has received a very nice offer from a small group of financial supporters who will match every donation up to $6,000 dollar for dollar until March 31, 2009. This means that the HHS can earn up $12,000 and you can help. The HHS is asking for your help in order to [...]
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Help the Hamilton Humane Society
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, Carmel real estate, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, Fishers real estate, Hamilton County real estate, Hamilton Humane Society, Humane Society for Hamilton County, Indianapolis real estate, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Westfield real estate on February 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Roundabouts helping to reduce number of accidents on Keystone
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, Carmel real estate, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, Fishers real estate, Hamilton County real estate, Indianapolis real estate, Keystone Avenue in Carmel, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, roundabouts, Westfield real estate on January 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When Carmel officials decided to rebuild the intersections at 106th and 126 Streets and Keystone Avenue, there were some who wondered whether this would indeed help to reduce the number of accidents or whether it was just an unnecessary waste of taxpayer money. I am sure more than a few of us had to get [...]
Rock Tops scamming customers?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chesapeake real estate, Hampton Roads area real estate, Isle of Wight real estate, Joan Revell, Newport news real estate, Norfolk real estate, Portsmouth real estate, Rock Tops closed, Rock Tops marble and granite, Suffolk real estate, Virginia Beach real estate, Virginia real estate, Yorktown real estate on January 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I just read an article in thenoblesvilleledger.com entitled, “Rock Tops’ closure surprises customers”. According to this article Rock Tops Marble and granite in Noblesville has closed and there are some customers who have put down payment for granite countertops and installation who have yet to receive their countertops and cannot find a way to contact [...]
Green living
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, Carmel real estate, christmas tree recycling in Hamilton County indiana, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, Fishers real estate, going green, Hamilton County real estate, Indianapolis real estate, low-flow showerheads, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Westfield real estate on December 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Going green can imply a myriad of measures but while reading some articles in thedailygreen.com and indystar.com I ran across two simple things that all of us can do to live a little greener. The first is recycling our Christmas trees. There is an article in the indystar.com entitled, “Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree… [...]
A study in character development for Primrose students
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, canned-food drive in Hamilton County Indiana, Carmel real estate, character development, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, Fishers real estate, Hamilton County real estate, Indianapolis real estate, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Primrose schools, Third Phase food pantry, Westfield real estate on December 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
According to an article that I have just read in IndyStar.com entitled, “Primrose students get in the habit of giving” children from the four Primrose schools ion Hamilton County are currently engaged in a canned-food drive to help benefit the Third Phase food bank in Noblesville. The goal of this drive is to collect 3,000 [...]
Food pantries in Hamilton County need help
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, Carmel real estate, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino y Indiana, Elwood real estate, Fishers real estate, food pantries in Hamilton CountHamilton County real est, Hamilton County food banks, Indianapolis real estate, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Westfield real estate on November 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have just read an article entitled, “Groups set up food drives to help fill pantries’ shelves” in IndyStar.com. According to this article, Hamilton County food pantries have seen a 20% rise in the number of local residents who need food. Thanks to a slowing economy, more Hamilton County residents are in need of food. [...]
Noblesville fall events calendar
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, Carmel real estate, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, events in Noblesville, Fishers real estate, Hamilton county fall events calendar, Hamilton County real estate, Indianapolis real estate, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Westfield real estate on October 13, 2008 | 2 Comments »
While browsing the noblesvilleledger.com today, I ran across a fall calendar of upcoming events in and around Noblesville, Indiana. This article entitled, “Check out all the fun fall events around” is a good way to find out when and where you can go and participate in all of the Noblesville fall activities. From Halloween parties [...]
Things to do this weekend
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 22nd annual Noblesville Preservation Alliance Historic, 38th Division Army Jazz Band, Arcadia real estate, Carmel real estate, Cicero real estate, current events, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, First Annual Numa Arts and Cultural Festival, Fishers real estate, Hamilton County real estate, Indianapolis real estate, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Rock out at X103 X-Fest, Things to do this weekend in Noblesville, Weekend Express, Westfield real estate on September 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you live in Noblesville, Cicero, Fishers, Carmel or elsewhere in Hamilton County and you are wondering what to do this weekend, look no further. I was just perusing the IndySatr.com when I saw a listing of events going on in our area this weekend. Tomorrow is the 22nd annual Noblesville Preservation Alliance Historic Home [...]
Open Doors helping provide school supplies in Hamilton County
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, Carmel real estate, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, Fishers real estate, Free back-to-school clothes supplies, Hamilton County real estate, Indianapolis real estate, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Open Doors, Westfield real estate on August 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I saw another article just now entitled “Meeting back-to-school needs” in the WestfieldStar.com, which talks about Open Doors in Westfield. I thought this article would serve nicely as a follow-up to my last post. Open Doors is an organization that provides help paying for school supplies for families who are battling with rising costs. Children [...]
Tips for saving on back-to-school supplies
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arcadia real estate, Back-to-school shopping tips, Carmel real estate, Cicero real estate, Deb Castino, Elwood real estate, Fishers real estate, Hamilton County real estate, Indianapolis real estate, Morse Lake real estate, Noblesville Real Estate, Norfolk real estate, Westfield real estate on August 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
With the rising cost of living, many Americans are trying to save money wherever they can. Thanks to the high cost of fuel, prices on just about everything are higher, including back-to-school supplies. Folks who do not have children do not know how expensive those necessary things like clothes, pencils, pens, crayons, notebooks and textbook [...]
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